Monday, November 23, 2009
Reflection on my PLN
Prior to this class I had very minimal technology experience, what I did know was extremely basic. After having a PLN for already 12 weeks I have learned so much. Since this class is online, I like how we have to discover and figure out technological outputs on our own, without a teacher guiding us and telling us exactly how to create this our network. It has made me much more efficient on a computer, and has taught me about such a variety of new sites and interesting technology applications. Being able to post in a weekly blog, comment, use twitter, have a portfolio, and use google calendar or etc. have all really influenced my online commitment to learning.
I know I will definitely use a majority of these online sites in the future for my personal use and career in teaching. Creating a PLN is one of the more useful endeavors I have experienced in my college career, because it is so PRACTICAL. Nothing about this class has been far fetched or irrelevant, it is all the current technology that surrounds us, preparing us to be the best teachers we can be!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Making Class Sites on Google Docs
So today I found out that Google Docs has specific "Back To School" Docs for teachers to make class sites, project sites, and administrative sites. It has great custimization features, where you can pick themes, fonts, etc. to be creative. It also allows you to post links, videos, calendars, and assignments. I thought it was neat too how it has a specific part to make online quizzes for your students. What would I do without this class? Honestly I feel like this should be mandatory for TE majors because it has given me So many good ideas for the future.
I know when I took German all throughout high school my teacher had a lot of interactive online quizzes which was helpful for "at home studying". I liked this idea a lot and feel strongly about implementing online quizzes when I have my own classroom. Through a Google Docs site I can easily do this!
I know when I took German all throughout high school my teacher had a lot of interactive online quizzes which was helpful for "at home studying". I liked this idea a lot and feel strongly about implementing online quizzes when I have my own classroom. Through a Google Docs site I can easily do this!
Google Calendar :)
I really enjoyed exploring Google Calendar this week. We already use one for my sorority, since I am on the executive board and have a lot of dates to keep straight, yet it was interesting exploring it on my own and finding out more about the perks of the site. I think it is so convenient that you can share the calendar with others, and allow people the ability to edit and add other dates onto the calendar. This would be very perfect for teachers because principals or other staff members could add to the calendar, or make changes to certain events. Also, the ability to be reminded of events through email, your desktop, or your phone is extremely convenient in this technology-crazed world we live in. Especially if something needs to be changed it could be sent to a group of people connected on the calendar very quickly and efficiently.
I appreciate the freedom Google Calendar gives you. You can set up your calendar based on months and days, or you can be as specific as hours and minutes. Also, you can color coordinate according to categories. All of this is perfect for me because I GREATLY appreciate organization. I will have one of these no doubt for my future classroom- and I hope you all will too!
Friday, November 13, 2009
Free Choice Technology
I chose to learn about Pageflakes, another type of social personalized homepage. It is different than delicious and other social readers, because it allows for you to have specific boxes "flakes" of other websites open and accessible. For example I could create a personal page, but then open on that site could be my blog, my facebook, my twitter etc. It would be useful for teachers because they could have a specific webpage where a lot of other sources are right on that page, easy for students and parents to locate. On Pageflakes there are a variety of pre-made flake links in which you can easily add to your personal page. Yet the nice thing is Pageflakes does allow you to create your own "flakes" so that you can have the flakes you want on your page if they do not already exist.
Some examples already made are:
*weather sites
*new sites
*youtube
*social readers
I did really enjoy learning about Pageflakes and would like to create one for myself. I appreciate how the page is set up with "flakes" so you have all the necessary websites set up, without just a list of websites to click on. If you would like to learn more about Pageflakes, I recommend everyone to check it out!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
--Teaching to Write--
While searching my delicious account I found an interesting article about an approach to writing called the "sandwich". Since I would love to teach 3rd grade it caught my attention. When focusing on putting together a paragrah you can demo a sandwich to your students.
First bread= topic sentence (intro)
Lettuce, Meat, Tomato- the different supporting sentences
Second bread= conclusion
I thought this was an interesting analogy that I haven't seen before. The kids might get a kick out of it. Also you could cut out sandwich pieces with lined paper for them to begin writing :) Just an idea!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
The Blind Side
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khtBvQdxta4
This is a link to the movie trailer for "The Blind Side". We talked about it in another one of my TE classes and it has been on my mind. It looks like such an excellent, heartwarming tale for people of all ages to see. Although some see it as stereotypical, I personally think the various messages gained would be beneficial for society. Check it out :)
This is a link to the movie trailer for "The Blind Side". We talked about it in another one of my TE classes and it has been on my mind. It looks like such an excellent, heartwarming tale for people of all ages to see. Although some see it as stereotypical, I personally think the various messages gained would be beneficial for society. Check it out :)
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Reflection on Storytelling
The story I told using digital photos was about RARA camp safari, the camp I have worked at for the past two summers. It is a camp in Rochester for underprivileged children. The parents of these kids only pay 5$ a week, because it is subsidized by the government. I absolutely love working there because it is so rewarding. I know the kids have rough family situations at home, so it makes me happy to see them enjoying themselves in a camp setting.
This digital storytelling idea is a great tool to use as a teacher. I was thinking about incorporating it for a "star of the week student". Each week, which ever student is assigned to be the "star" can make a project in which they tell a story through pictures. This will give my class a good insight into the students' life and allow them to learn about a new technology outlet. I really liked the tool I used, slide.com, because it was very self explanatory. I will definitely use it again in the future and in my class when I'm an educator!
Digital Storytelling
This is the digital story I made using www.slide.com. I chose to tell a story about my experience working as a camp counselor, because it really has proved to me that I still want to become a teacher. Seeing how happy the kids are when you greet them each morning, reminds me about how passionate I am toward helping kids learn!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Mainstreaming special ed students
Today in my TE 448 class we talked a lot about special education and the importance of mainstreaming those kids, so I wanted to write a blog post in response. I feel it is very important that the special education students are placed in "normal" classrooms, rather than designated special needs classes for a variety of reasons. First of all, by being in the classroom with other kids their age they have a model of how students should behave in a classroom. If they are only exposed to other struggling kids they might have a much more difficult time learning the proper ways to act in a school setting. Also, it is extremely beneficial for the "typical" students to have the special needs kids in the class because they learn about different disabilities (physical or learning), and how to respond to different kids. They are still able to form friendships and help one another out, making your students well rounded individuals.
Lastly as talked about in my class today, the teacher has a HUGE role in making this a productive classroom. While mainstreaming would be very difficult, if the teacher sets an example that the special needs student belongs, other kids will follow. This was a great lesson I learned today and wanted to pass it on (especially for those of us that are general ed. majors, it is useful)!!
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